Assessment of Health Care needs for Women

I would like to bring light to the official journal of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. There is a wealth of knowledge in this journal, so I would definitely recommend visiting this site often. Today, I would like to discuss the research involving the assessment of health care needs for women.

The objective of this research was to evaluate women’s health services and the effectiveness of a women’s health enhanced skill residency program for Physicians. Also, there were multiple research approaches including the usage of written surveys and on-site interviews which then led to higher quality or more reliable questionnaire instruments.

The target groups included:

Community Physicians and General Population;

Allied Health Providers in Britich Columbia; And

Leaders of Community Groups serving Women.

As I read through this interesting research study, I found that the data analytics were completed by several experts. For example, the quantitative data was crunched by a qualified statistician. She developed frequency tables and levels of agreement. Also, the qualitative data was transcribed and themed by a specialized evaluator. This data analytics approach is costly, but highly recommended.

Click here to view this study as it is a great read and here is a quick glance at one of the Tables which has some interesting findings: